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DUNNING, Edward Osborne, Congregational minister, born in 1810; died in New Haven, Connecticut, 23 March 1874. He was graduated at Yale in 1832, and at, its theological department in 1835, and was settled as a pastor in Rome and in Canajoharie, N. Y. till 1846. He then accepted an appointment from the American Bible society as their agent in the southern states, in which he continued till the civil war, when he became a chaplain in the army, receiving his appointment 23 June 1862, and was stationed at Cumberland, Maryland, but returned to his work after the war. He had become interested ill exploring ancient mounds in various parts of the south, and continued his explorations till a few months before his death.
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